What to look for in a photography studio:

By Ed Davis

Before you chose a studio, look through the  images on the studios website or Facebook page. If you like their images great! But don't stop there. Ask other people if they have ever heard of them and how they are to work with. You're still not done. Next, call them and ask about their process. How many images do they take? How many times can you change outfits? What kinds of sets or backgrounds do they offer? Do they have experience with kids/pets? Do they offer greeting cards, custom framing,  or other products that you would like made from your images? How soon will you receive your images after the shoot? Now, take that information and make your decision.

Quality images, good customer service, and good referrals;  that's the essential part of picking a photographer. Does money play a part in all of this? Sure it does! But weigh the expense with the experience and you'll find your happy place. This can be said with every professional service, but I'm a photographer and when it comes to a good image you need happy non stressed customers.

I highly recommend Your Pixel Perfect for your stress free studio experience, but it is my studio so I am a little biased on the subject.

We have years of experience with children and pets… and adults. We want our images of you to reflect your personality, not a statue.